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Grade I, Grade II* and notable Grade II (having a separate ''Wikipedia'' entry) listed buildings in the metropolitan boroughs of Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral in Merseyside. There are over 5000 listed buildings in Merseyside, and approximately half a million in England and Wales.


Knowsley


Grade I

* Knowsley Hall * Prescot Museum *
Prescot Parish Church Prescot Parish Church, also known as St Mary's Church, is in the town of Prescot, Merseyside, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is an active Anglican parish churc ...


Grade II*

* Huyton Hey * St Chad's Church


Grade II

:Approximately 100 buildings are listed


Liverpool


Grade I

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Albert Dock Albert Dock may refer to: *Albert Dock, Hull, in Kingston upon Hull, England *Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool, a dock and warehouse system in Liverpool, England *Royal Albert Dock, London The Royal Albert Dock is one of three docks in the Royal ...
:* Dock Traffic Office :* Warehouse A :* Warehouse B & C :* Warehouse D :* Warehouse E *
Bank of England The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom and the model on which most modern central banks have been based. Established in 1694 to act as the English Government's banker, and still one of the bankers for the Government of ...
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Bluecoat Chambers Built in 1716–17 as a charity school, Bluecoat Chambers in School Lane is the oldest surviving building in central Liverpool, England. Following the Liverpool Blue Coat School's move to another site in 1906, the building was rented from 1907 ...
* Church of All Hallows *
All Saints' Church All Saints Church, or All Saints' Church or variations on the name may refer to: Albania *All Saints' Church, Himarë Australia *All Saints Church, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory * All Saints Anglican Church, Henley Brook, Western Austr ...
* St Agnes' Church * Church of St Clare * Church of St John Baptist * Liverpool Cathedral * Old Bluecoat School (railings, gates and gate piers) *
The Oratory The Oratory stands to the north of Liverpool Anglican Cathedral in Merseyside, England. It was originally the mortuary chapel to St James Cemetery, and houses a collection of 19th-century sculpture and important funeral monuments as part of the ...
* Oriel Chambers *
Princes Road Synagogue Princes Road Synagogue is a synagogue on Princes Road in the Toxteth district of Liverpool, England. It is the home of the Liverpool Old Hebrew Congregation. It was founded in the late 1860s, designed by William James Audsley and George Ashdow ...
* Royal Liver Building *
St George's Church, Everton St George's Church is in Everton, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is the earliest of three churches in Liverpool built by John Cragg, who ...
* St George's Hall *
St Michael's Church, Aigburth St Michael's Church, also known as St Michael-in-the-Hamlet Church, is in St. Michael's Church Road, St Michael's Hamlet, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I list ...
* Speke Hall *
Town Hall In local government, a city hall, town hall, civic centre (in the UK or Australia), guildhall, or a municipal building (in the Philippines), is the chief administrative building of a city, town, or other municipality. It usually houses ...
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Toxteth Unitarian Chapel Toxteth Unitarian Chapel is in Park Road, Dingle, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. Since the 1830s it has been known as The Ancient Chapel of Toxteth. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed bu ...
* Unitarian Chapel * Unitarian Church Hall * Woolton Hall


Grade II*

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The Albany The Albany, or simply Albany, is an apartment complex in Piccadilly, London. The three-storey mansion was built in the 1770s and divided into apartments in 1802. Building The Albany was built in 1771–1776 by Sir William Chambers for the ne ...
, Old Hall Street * Albion House * Allerton Hall *
Allerton Priory Allerton Priory, Liverpool, England, is a Grade II* listed building designed by Alfred Waterhouse. A house originally known as Allerton Lodge, but later Allerton Priory, was built on the property in the early 1800s for William Rutson, a Liverpo ...
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Martins Bank Building The Martins Bank Building is a Grade II* listed building and former bank located in Liverpool, England. Built as the head office of the now defunct Martins Bank, the seven storey classical style building has been described as one of the country' ...
, 4 Water Street * Bishop Eton Monastery and Lodge * Bluecoat School and Chapel * Broughton Hall * Carfax, St Michael's Road *
The Carriage House ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in ...
, St Michael's Road * Chapel of St Patrick, Park Place * Church of Holy Trinity and War Memorial in yard * Church of St Andrew * Church of St Anne * Church of St Bridget * Church of St Christopher, Lorenzo Drive *
Church of St Clement Church may refer to: Religion * Church (building), a building for Christian religious activities * Church (congregation), a local congregation of a Christian denomination * Church service, a formalized period of Christian communal worship * Chris ...
* Church of St Dunstan * Church of Saint Francis Xavier * Church of St James * Church of St Matthew and St James * Church of St Mary * Church of St Paul * Church of St Margaret * The Cloisters, St Michael's Road *
College of Technology and Museum Extension The College of Technology and Museum Extension in Byrom Street, Liverpool, England, was built between 1896 and 1901, the architect was Edward William Mountford. The building was constructed to provide a new College of Technology and an extens ...
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16 Cook Street 16 Cook Street, Liverpool is the world's second glass Curtain wall (architecture), curtain walled building. Designed by Peter Ellis (architect), Peter Ellis in 1866, it is a Grade II* Listed Building. Built two years after Oriel Chambers on Wat ...
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Co-operative Bank Cooperative banking is retail and commercial banking organized on a cooperative basis. Cooperative banking institutions take deposits and lend money in most parts of the world. Cooperative banking, as discussed here, includes retail banking carr ...
, Castle Street * Croxteth Hall and Stable Block * Croxteth Park Dairy, Laundry and Laundry Cottage *
Cunard Building The Cunard Building is a Grade II* listed building in Liverpool, England. It is located at the Pier Head and along with the neighbouring Royal Liver Building and Port of Liverpool Building is one of Liverpool's ''Three Graces'', which line the ...
* 159, 161, 163, 169, 171, 173 and 175 Duke Street * Edge Hill Station (Ranges on North and South Side and Engine House) * Fowler's Building * The Friary or The Glebelands, St Michael's Road * 1-10 Gambier Terrace * The Hermitage, St Michael's Road * 98, 100, 102 and 102a High Street * Liverpool Airport - Control Tower and Terminal, Hangar 1, International Terminal *
Liverpool Collegiate School Liverpool Collegiate School was an all-boys grammar school, later a comprehensive school, in the Everton area of Liverpool. Foundations The Collegiate is a striking, Grade II listed building, with a facade of pink Woolton sandstone, designed ...
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Liverpool Medical Institution The Liverpool Medical Institution is a historic medical organisation based in Liverpool, United Kingdom. Its building on the corner of Mount Pleasant and Hope Street was opened in 1837, but the site has been used as a medical library since 1779. ...
* Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral * The Lyceum *
Much Woolton Old School Much Woolton Old School is a small Grade II* listed building on School Lane in Woolton, Liverpool, United Kingdom. An inscription on the building's exterior claims it to be the "oldest elementary school building in Lancashire" and built in 1610. ...
* Municipal Buildings * National Westminster Bank * Nelson Monument *
The Old Court House The Old Court House is a Grade II* listed house located off Hampton Court Green in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames; its origins date back to 1536. The architect Sir Christopher Wren, who lived there from 1708 to 1723, was given a 5 ...
* Liverpool Olympia, West Derby Road * Orleans House, Edmund Street * Palm House, Sefton Park * 8-32 (even) Percy Street * Liverpool Philharmonic Hall * The Philharmonic Dining Rooms * Picton Reading Room and Hornby Library * Playhouse Theatre (old part) * Port of Liverpool Building * Princes Park *
Princes Road Synagogue Princes Road Synagogue is a synagogue on Princes Road in the Toxteth district of Liverpool, England. It is the home of the Liverpool Old Hebrew Congregation. It was founded in the late 1860s, designed by William James Audsley and George Ashdow ...
* Royal Insurance Building * St Agnes' Vicarage, Ullet Road *
St. Bride's Church St Bride's Church is a church in the City of London, England. The building's most recent incarnation was designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1672 in Fleet Street in the City of London, though Wren's original building was largely gutted by fire d ...
* St James Mount and Gardens * Saint Joseph's Home and Lodge * St Nicholas Place (Memorial to "heroes of the engine room") * St. Peter's Church, Woolton * St Philip Neri Church *
Sefton Park Sefton Park is a public park in south Liverpool, England. The park is in a district of the same name, located roughly within the historic bounds of the large area of Toxteth Park. Neighbouring districts include modern-day Toxteth, Aigburth, ...
* Sessions House * Stanlawe Grange and the Granary * Stanley Dock (warehouse on north side) *
Steble Fountain The Steble Fountain stands in William Brown Street, Liverpool, England, to the west of Wellington's Column. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. It was donated to the city by a ...
* Sugar Silo, Regent Road * Tower Buildings *
Tue Brook House Tue Brook House, 695 West Derby Road, Liverpool was built in 1615 as a farmhouse. It is now owned by a local family. It is thought to have been originally owned by John Mercer, a yeoman farmer and during the Victorian period was the home and work ...
* University Hostel, Greenbank Lane * Village Cross, West Derby * The Vines Public House, Lime Street * Walker Art Gallery * Wapping Dock (warehouse) * Wellington Rooms (Irish Centre) *
Wellington's Column Wellington's Column, or the Waterloo Memorial, is a monument to the Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, Duke of Wellington standing on the corner of William Brown Street and Lime Street, Liverpool, Lime Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, En ...
* William Brown Library


Grade II

:Over 2400 buildings are listed, including: * Anfield Cemetery *
Bramley-Moore Dock Bramley-Moore Dock is a semi-reclaimed land, reclaimed dock on the River Mersey in Liverpool, England, and part of the Port of Liverpool. The dock is located in the northern dock system in Liverpool's Vauxhall, Liverpool, Vauxhall area, and i ...
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Calderstones House Calderstones Mansion House, Calderstones Park, Liverpool, was built in 1828 for Joseph Need Walker, a lead shot manufacturer. It is a 'restrained neo-classical' ashlar mansion of three floors with a separate and extensive stableyard and coach-ho ...
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Canning Dock Canning Dock on the River Mersey is part of the Port of Liverpool in Northern England. The Dock (maritime), dock is in the southern dock system, connected to Salthouse Dock to the south and with access to the river via the Canning Half Tide Doc ...
* Canning Half Tide Dock * Church of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas * Church of St Luke * Cressington Station *
Everton Cemetery Everton Cemetery, is in Long Lane, Fazakerley, Liverpool which opened in July 1880. History The site for the cemetery was bought in 1876/7, and John Houlding's building company was contracted to develop the site with its three mortuary chapel ...
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Greek Orthodox Church of St Nicholas The Greek Orthodox Church of St Nicholas is a Grade II Listed building in Toxteth, Liverpool, situated at the junction of Berkley Street and Princes Road. Built in the Neo-Byzantine architecture style, it was completed in 1870. The architects wer ...
* Greenbank House * Hope Street (numerous listings) * Hunts Cross Station * India Buildings * Liverpool Empire Theatre *
Liverpool Royal Infirmary The Liverpool Royal Infirmary was a hospital in Pembroke Place in Liverpool, England. The building is now used by the University of Liverpool. History The infirmary has its origins in a small building on Shaw's Brow which was opened by the 11th ...
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Liverpool Institute for Boys The Liverpool Institute High School for Boys was an all-boys grammar school in the English port city of Liverpool. The school had its origins in 1825 but occupied different premises while the money was found to build a dedicated building on ...
* Liverpool Lime Street Station * Midland Railway Goods Offices * Nelson Dock * Neptune Theatre * North Western Hotel * Norwegian Fishermans' Church * Rodney Street (over 60 listings) * Royal Court Theatre * St Mary of the Angels * St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church *
Stanley Dock Stanley Dock is a dock on the River Mersey, England, and part of the Port of Liverpool. It is situated in the Vauxhall area of Liverpool and is part of the northern dock system. The dock is connected to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal to the east ...
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Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse The Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse is a grade II listed building and is the world's largest brick warehouse with a net floor area of 1.6 million square feet (148,644 square metres). It is adjacent to the Stanley Dock, in Liverpool, England. S ...
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Sudley House Sudley House is a historic house in Aigburth, Liverpool, England. Built in 1824 and much modified in the 1880s, it is now a museum and art gallery which contains the collection of George Holt, a shipping-line owner and former resident, in its ...
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Toxteth Park Cemetery Toxteth Park Cemetery is a graveyard on Smithdown Road, Liverpool, United Kingdom. It was opened on Monday 9 June 1856. It was the responsibility of the Toxteth Park Burial Board, which had been established by at least 1855. The opening ceremon ...
* Victoria Building *
West Derby Cemetery West Derby Cemetery, Lower House Lane, Croxteth. Opened in January 1884 it has been used for Church of England, Roman Catholic and Jewish burials. Various buildings at the cemetery are Grade II listed buildings. The cemetery contains 108 Commonw ...
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Listed buildings in Liverpool There are over 2500 listed buildings in Liverpool, England. A listed building is one considered to be of special architectural, historical or cultural significance, which is protected from being demolished, extended or altered, unless special pe ...
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Sefton

:Over 565 buildings are listed, of which two are Grade I and twenty-two Grade II*.


Grade I

* St Helens Church, Sefton * Church of St Monica, Bootle


Grade II*

* Scotch Piper, Lydiate


Grade II


Borough of St Helens


Grade I

* Sankey Viaduct


Grade II*

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Birchley Hall Birchley Hall is a grade II* listed Elizabethan house built in about 1594, in Billinge, Merseyside, Billinge, Merseyside, England. Birchley Hall was bought by Christopher Anderton of Lostock, Bolton in about 1581. The present building was built ...
* Church of St Aiden * 159, 161, 163 Crow Lane East, Newton Le Willows * Entrance Archway to Randall's Nursery * Guildhall Farmhouse *
Tank House Tank Hall, also known as Tank House and Tank Cooperative, is an 1897 Queen Anne living and dining cooperative owned and maintained by Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio, United States. Originally the Tank Home for Missionary Children, the house ...
* Scholes House and adjacent Ruins and nearby Effigy Pedestal * Old Hall Farm * Manor Farmhouse * Statue of Queen Victoria * Ruins of Windleshaw Chantry (a.k.a. Windleshaw Abbey)


Grade II

:131 Buildings are listed


Wirral

:Approximately 1600 buildings are listed in total including:


Grade I

* Birkenhead Priory * Hamilton Square (the country's largest group of Grade I buildings)


Grade II*

* Birkenhead Priory (part) *
St Peter's Church, Heswall St Peter's Church is in the town of Heswall, Wirral, Merseyside, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. It is an active Anglican parish church in the dioc ...


Grade II

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Hulme Hall, Port Sunlight Hulme Hall in Port Sunlight, on the Wirral Peninsula in Merseyside, England, is a Grade II listed building, first registered as such in 1965. History The building was designed by William Owen and his son, Segar. Built in 1901 as a women's d ...
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St Mary's Church, Eastham St Mary's Church is in the village of Eastham, Wirral, Merseyside, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Chest ...
* Port Sunlight, about 900 buildings * St Hilary's Church, Wallasey


External links


Knowsley Council (detailed)Liverpool Council (summary)(detailed)Sefton Council (summary)

St Helens Council (summary)(detailed)
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